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<blockquote data-quote="Black_Swan" data-source="post: 3433972" data-attributes="member: 10982"><p>None of them has left with their original body except for the warforged who was ignored.  he has no flesh and is of no use to the elf.</p><p></p><p>They wake up 2 months later after the fleshweaver has had enough time to grow a replica of each of them in his laboratory.  he then transplanted their brains from the original body into the new one.  </p><p></p><p>----------------------------------------------</p><p>It's unfortunate that the new bodies won't last.  He's been working on this problem for years now and doesn't quite understand what's going wrong.  Perhaps it's the quality of the subjects he's been working on?  Now that he has a chance to test it on some strong souls, he'll be able to see if his experiment works.</p><p></p><p>He has some high paying and vain investors who are very interested in an eternal life of beauty.  Not that he needs the money but sometimes it's not what you know it's who you know that counts, and some of his experiments require a certain finesse that he himself cannot conjure.</p><p></p><p>Past experiments have had some peculiar results.  After a month the bodies slowly begin to decay, and magical healing becomes less and less effective.  Subjects begin to exhibit feelings of detachment.  Staring at their own reflection for hours as if they were viewing some sort of alien visage.  It's as if the soul begins to slowly detach from it's new shell, refusing to repair or upkeep the foreign body.  </p><p></p><p>Past subjects have turned to cannibalism.  Craving the flesh that falls from their own decaying bodies.  </p><p></p><p>Hopefully things will work out this time.  Humans can be so impatient...</p><p></p><p>----------------------</p><p>Basically..after a month or two of normal activity you can slowly turn them into intelligent ghouls..throw on the template or modify it for your needs.  Their bodies are still intact at the flesh weavers laboratory.  They are high level adventurers after all and he may need a bargaining piece if the experiment fails and they come after him.</p><p></p><p>The rest is up to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black_Swan, post: 3433972, member: 10982"] None of them has left with their original body except for the warforged who was ignored. he has no flesh and is of no use to the elf. They wake up 2 months later after the fleshweaver has had enough time to grow a replica of each of them in his laboratory. he then transplanted their brains from the original body into the new one. ---------------------------------------------- It's unfortunate that the new bodies won't last. He's been working on this problem for years now and doesn't quite understand what's going wrong. Perhaps it's the quality of the subjects he's been working on? Now that he has a chance to test it on some strong souls, he'll be able to see if his experiment works. He has some high paying and vain investors who are very interested in an eternal life of beauty. Not that he needs the money but sometimes it's not what you know it's who you know that counts, and some of his experiments require a certain finesse that he himself cannot conjure. Past experiments have had some peculiar results. After a month the bodies slowly begin to decay, and magical healing becomes less and less effective. Subjects begin to exhibit feelings of detachment. Staring at their own reflection for hours as if they were viewing some sort of alien visage. It's as if the soul begins to slowly detach from it's new shell, refusing to repair or upkeep the foreign body. Past subjects have turned to cannibalism. Craving the flesh that falls from their own decaying bodies. Hopefully things will work out this time. Humans can be so impatient... ---------------------- Basically..after a month or two of normal activity you can slowly turn them into intelligent ghouls..throw on the template or modify it for your needs. Their bodies are still intact at the flesh weavers laboratory. They are high level adventurers after all and he may need a bargaining piece if the experiment fails and they come after him. The rest is up to you. [/QUOTE]
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